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NEWS ITEMS 2011 December 8. Nobel Lectures in Physics. HOU-founder Carl Pennypacker is a colleague of 2011 Physics Nobel prize-winner Saul Perlmutter. In December 2011, Carl and his wife accompanied the Perlmutters to Stockholm, Sweden, for the Nobel Prize ceremony. Click here to view pictures of the week's festivities and read Carl's thoughts about his experiences. 2011 December 6. An Interview with Saul Perlmutter by Polish schoolchildren. HOU TRA Lech Mankiewicz shares: "As this year Nobel Laureates gather in Stockholm for the final ceremony, I would like to share a YouTube video taken during a videoconference between Saul Permutter and my daughter's class in Warsaw. I think it shows science at its best from the society point of view, our parents were deeply moved by the way SP answered kid's questions, and I think everyone watching the video will be moved as well...
" 2011 November 9. Berkeley Lab-founded Program Brings Astronomy to Africa. By Julia Chao, Berkeley Lab News Center. Excerpt: Susan Murabana majored in economics, but science is her true calling, or more specifically, science education and outreach. She loves nothing more than inspiring young people to engage in science and discover new concepts. So when she came across the educational program Global Hands-On Universe (GHOU) several years ago, she immediately knew she wanted to get involved. 2011 October 4. HOU founder Carl Pennypacker is a colleague of Saul Perlmutter at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Perlmutter and two other scientists share the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work studying the acceleration of the expansion of the universe using supernova data. Carl and HOU TRAs reflect on this honor and its relationship to the work of HOU teachers and students at Carl's page. Read press releases about this award, and the science behind it, from: Ongoing. The International Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC) provides images and software for schools to participate in a large asteroid-finding research project. PBS-KQED video on Cyberlearning -- has segments that show participants in the Universe Quest Project, the after-school component of HOU, in action in an urban setting in Oakland. Here, you will see our good students saying how much they learned from astronomy, and how it is fascinating to them. These students would never be exposed to such materials in their normal classrooms. --Carl Pennypacker 2010 Apr 13. OCHS senior advances in engineering event. The Derrick. Excerpt: Inga Saathoff, a student at Oil City High School, has been selected to advance to the International Science and Engineering Fair in San Jose, Calif., next month. HOU is a resource of the Digital Library for Earth Science Education (DLESE). You may submit a review of HOU resources for inclusion in the DLESE Reviewed Collection at DLESE. Thank you for taking the time. |
NOTEWORTHY HOU IMAGES Carl Pennypacker (right) and Nobel Prize-winner Saul Perlmutter celebrate at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. |
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